Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Psychology and Sociology Graduates for Spring 2023

Congratulations to our most recent graduates! Good luck! For psychology, our graduates include Mary Barfield, Kerri Battle, Xaria Carter, Colton Crane, Jamari Dean, Isaiah Dunschee, Kamilya Henderson, Sharron Jackson, Kandice Nixon, Taylor Raines, Lacey Rutledge, Hannah Savage, Aaliyah Smith, Samantha Sorvillo, and Brandt Sundean. The sociology graduates are Chase Harper, Trenton Pepito, and Jolicia Williams.




Thursday, May 4, 2023

Chase Harper wins the Leaving a Legacy Award

Chase Harper, a graduating sociology major, won the Leaving a Legacy Award from the Office of Student Engagement and Success. The award is given to people who invest time and effort into younger students, thereby making GSW a better place. Congratulations Chase and good luck after graduation.

From Left: Aliyah Wilson, Chase Harper, and Linda Randall


Avery Clements wins second place for a research presentation

 Avery Clements (sociology) won second prize in the Undergraduate Research Symposium for a presentation on "Understanding Nose Cone Art on World War II Bombers." The faculty sponsor was Glenn Robins (History). Nice work Avery!

Avery Clements


Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Psychology/Sociology Presentations at the Undergraduate Research Symposium

Numerous students from the Department of Psychology and Sociology gave presentations at the 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium. The Experimental Psychology class won the Provost's Award for "Workplace Mentors Conversations Surrounding Sexism." The team members included Aaliyah Smith, Alexis Jones, Amy Gary, Ashley Walker, Avondrea Singleton, Carleigh Spivey, Colton Crane, Eric Monts, Hannah Fox, Hannah Savage, Jada Dixon, Joseph Cabrera Santos, Josiah Webb, Kaleb Hudson, Kandice Nixon, Mary Barfield, Renderea Perkins, Shy'neshia Salter, and Valencia Robinson. Avery Clements won second prize foer her presentation on "Understanding Nose Cone Art on World War II Bombers." Kayla Crisp presented her research project on unconscious processing entitled "Masked Priming and the Psychological Refractory Period." Kandice Nixon presented "Sexism in the Workplace: How Gender, Awareness, and Support Influence Appeal." Hannah Savage presented "Antecedents to Brand Messaging Consistency across the Customer Journey in an Omnichannel Experience." The faculty sponsors were Sally Merritt, Gary Fisk, Marianna Baykina, Glenn Robins (History and Political Science) and Irina Toteva (College of Business and Computing). 

The Experimental Psychology Class


Hannah Savage

Kayla Crisp

Kandice Nixon



Avery Clements